I have a 360 and a Windows XP, non-MCE desktop, HDTV capture card, and 100mb wired ethernet. I capture HD without problem on the PC but want to use the 360 as a media extender to watch hd that I have recorded. Ideally, I'd watch the stream live (time-shift), but I think I need MCE to do so.
Okay, here's the question: Does anyone have a setup that lets them watch HD recordings on their 360 without MCE? What do you use? I tried using WatchHDTV which records ms-dvr but it looks like WMP11 doesn't share video it considers "recorded TV" so .ts might be the same problem.
What I've learned so far:
The xbox 360 is a UPnP (Universal Plug n Play) streaming client. If you run a server, you can decode content. I've found a few servers available but, by and large, none will do what I want.
Windows Media Connect 2.0 - Only streams pictures and music. (I could not get WMV streaming to work and other reports seem to confirm this
Windows Media Player 11 - Streams pictures, music and video however it *only* streams WMV video. You can maybe use the Zune version of the player to stream Mpeg4 or h.264
The Windows MCE "Server" is not a UPnP server at all. Instead it sends the program code to the 360 over the network as part of the launch bootstrap and then (pressumably) has the code to playback ms-dvr (a/k/a protected mpeg-2/.ts) data.
So the only solution at present is to transcode as far as I can tell, and I'm pretty sure TVersity or the like will be unable to transcode the HD stream in real-time.
As Bender would say, I'm boned...
Anyone else able to add something here?
Thanks all!